"Health Care Should "Never Be Purchased With Tax Increases On Middle Class Families."...Is the same guy who stated this in 2008, the same guy who is jubilant that the SCOTUS ruled against him today in 2012?
J.W. Howler
2012/06/28 19:50:19
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The high court’s ruling leaves in place 21 tax increases in the health-care law costing more than $675 billion over the next 10 years, according to the House Ways and Means Committee. Of those, 12 tax hikes would affect families earning less than $250,000 per year, the panel said, including a “Cadillac tax” on high-cost insurance plans, a tax on insurance providers, and an excise tax on medical device manufacturers.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/28/republicans-r...
2012
The high court’s ruling leaves in place 21 tax increases in the health-care law costing more than $675 billion over the next 10 years, according to the House Ways and Means Committee. Of those, 12 tax hikes would affect families earning less than $250,000 per year, the panel said, including a “Cadillac tax” on high-cost insurance plans, a tax on insurance providers, and an excise tax on medical device manufacturers.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/28/republicans-r...
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Torchmanner ~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/28 20:57:35YES




















Not a conspiracy, but a strategy using Cloward-PIven ideas to get to the rock bottom collapse so that people will come to the government BEGGING for help...It's all part of the "nudge" toward fundamental transformation.
Jefferson argued that “when the general government assumes undelegated power, its acts are, unauthoritative, void and of no force,” and he called nullification “the rightful remedy.” Many Americans consider state nullification rebellious and lawless, that’s because they are conditioned to believe the states are united on a principle of unlimited submission to the feds.
“Who is really behaving lawlessly here? A federal government that refuses to operate within its delegated powers, and rips authority away from the states and the people? Or the states, working through legitimate democratic processes, saying, ‘No!’ we don’t accept this? I would argue it’s the federal government that’s in rebellion, and it’s time for the states to put a check on illegitimate federal power.”
He's a communist who wants the government to control everyone's lives. He's well on his way.
Question: When the poor can't afford health insurance, are they going to have to pay the tax? Will the tax be one fee for the whole family or will it be a fee for every family member? How's that going to work?